Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR888

Introduced
3/2/26  

Caption

Senate Parent Accountability for Student Success Study Committee; create

Impact

The proposed committee would consist of five Senate members appointed by the President of the Senate, who would designate a chairperson for the committee. The committee's primary responsibility will be to investigate the conditions and issues impacting student performance in Georgia. Based on its findings, the committee would recommend necessary actions or legislation to address these problems. This approach suggests a legislative acknowledgment of the interconnectedness of parental involvement and student success, aiming to foster a collaborative effort among parents, educators, and policymakers.

Summary

Senate Resolution 888 (SR888) proposes the creation of a Senate Parent Accountability for Student Success Study Committee in response to rising concerns regarding student behavior and academic performance within schools. The resolution emphasizes the vital role parents play as the primary educators and is aimed at increasing their engagement in monitoring and supporting their children's education. It highlights the importance of a cohesive accountability model to enhance the educational environment and mitigate issues such as disrespect towards staff, classroom disruptions, and substance-related incidents among students.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the establishment of the committee, particularly regarding how parental accountability is defined and enforced. Critics could argue about the implications of increased monitoring or oversight on parents and potentially set a precedent for state involvement in family dynamics. Additionally, there is the question of how effectively the committee can engage parents in meaningful ways and whether the measures proposed would sufficiently address the root causes of student misconduct and absenteeism, ensuring that the committee's output translates into tangible improvements in educational outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR545

Senate Paid Student Teaching Study Committee; create

GA HR1656

House Study Committee on School Nutrition, Student Food Security, Georgia Agriculture, and Student Success; create

GA HM33

Study Parenting Students In Nm Higher Ed

GA SR489

Senate Study Committee on Inclusive Educational Settings for Students with Disabilities; create

GA HB1684

To Create The Parents And Teachers Helping Students Succeed (paths) Act.

GA HR711

House Study Committee on Student Attendance in PreK-12 Education; create

GA SM16

Data On Parenting Students In Higher Ed.

GA HR859

House Study Committee on Inclusive Educational Settings for Students with Disabilities; create

GA SR978

Senate Study Committee on Higher Education Funding; create

GA HR1946

House Study Committee on Constituent Services Modernization and Accountability; create

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